Adam L.
How to do taxes for LLC created to buy "limited partner" shares?
19 September 2018 | 12 replies
When you guys contributed cash, you should have recorded cash as a contribution in the LLC's books. 2) When you invested in the LP, you would get rid of the cash from your books and record the Investment in your books. 3) After the year-end when your investment entity (not your LLC) files a tax return, you will get K-1 from your investment entity. 4) You will record the activity of the investment that is shown in the K-1 in your LLC's books. 5) After the books are done recording the K-1 from your investment, your LLC will file a tax return and will issue K-1s for you guys. ( just like your limited partnership investment issued a k-1 for you LLC) 6) You will pick up the K-1s in your personal return.
Rick C.
Will this remove bed bugs?
23 September 2018 | 22 replies
Also in NYC they have there a people with sniffing dogs who inspect their apartments twice a month to make sure they don’t return.
Christian Wamsley
Five - Six left in the military
26 October 2018 | 18 replies
Should I continue to pursue this or wait until I return from overseas?
Delice Manywa
Bad communication from a property manager
13 September 2018 | 3 replies
As a PM I return calls/emails as quickly as possible or at least say "I'm really busy at the moment I'll call in X time".In any event, acknowledging the contact at a minimum.
Cosette Trantow
FHA loan questions to ask my lender
12 September 2018 | 7 replies
In this analysis, income stability takes precedence over job stability. 4155.1 4.D.1.d Borrowers Returning to Work After Extended Absences A borrower’s income may be considered effective and stable when recently returning to work after an extended absence if he/she is employed in the current job for six months or longer, and can document a two year work history prior to an absence from employment using traditional employment verification, and/or copies of W-2 forms or pay stubs.
Account Closed
Pool in flip house - fix or demo/fill?
14 September 2018 | 10 replies
Calculate the return a pool would have and it'll make the decision for you.
Alexis Lightfoot
Not sure about condo
13 September 2018 | 4 replies
Definitely recommend you run the numbers and a quick way to do so before you get too deep and waste alot of time is to write down this:Purchase Price Cash to Close Rent-------------------- Property Tax per monthInsurance per month HOA Mortgage Vacancy (x%) Repairs (x%) Property Mgmt (x%) Total Expenses: XThen find out your cash flow INCOME - EXPENSESCap Rate NET ANNUAL -MORTGAGE ANNUAL / PURCHASE PRICECash on Cash Return NET ANNUAL +MORTGAGE ANNUAL / PURCHASE PRICETakes like 10 to 15 mins to evaluate the numbers.
Baraa Yassin
Donate A property who should I go to
14 September 2018 | 2 replies
Hi BP,I have a friend of mine bought a land through tax foreclosure auction...he bought it without doing any due diligence ahead of time, anyways he found out its a very small lot and worth nothing if he is trying to sell.The appraisal value is $12k and he paid a bit less but no body would buy such lot on the market...somebody told him to donate the land to the city or the county or some sort of organization that helps people and file it on his tax return as deduction. my questions are: 1- Any suggestions who to target to donate the land 2- If he donated the land can he file it as a loss or deduct it from his tax refund at the end of the year...he is entitled to pay some capital gain taxes on other properties he sold so this deduction will definitely help.3- If point 2 is doable will he be able to file based on the appraisal value $12k?
Nick Cockrell
Is not wanting a partner to split profits with a bad mindset?
14 September 2018 | 9 replies
I think it is a bit greedy, but this is our first with potential for great returns
Mark Doty
20 Unit Deal - Commercial loan questions
19 September 2018 | 23 replies
You'd be better off partnering with one or two other people in a deal this size to increase returns for everyone.